It's important to take care to protect your garden's tender plants ahead of the colder winter days and nights ahead.
Because citrus is so delicious, consider growing your own tree in your yard. Due to disease pressure, the trees will benefit from the extra TLC! However, a little effort to improve soil health seems ...
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Gardening 101: Common Fig

Common fig, Ficus carica The next plant I plan to buy for myself (and not for a garden client) will definitely be a fig tree.
Texas’ citrus crop is slightly behind schedule for the season and facing an uncertain future when it comes to water.
Experts urge vigilance as the microscopic viroid can spread silently through seeds and rootstock, leaving scars and devastating yields.
Why are the leaves on my citrus tree turning yellow? 2. I get lots of flowers but almost NO tomatoes. What’s wrong? 3. How can I get my soil tested? 4. There are small insects all over my roses and ...